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polled overnight, ready by sunrise.

Last night while you slept feeds checked thirty-four sources, picked up six new episodes of NPR Up First, three from The Daily, and queued an essay from Stratechery for your reading list. Nothing pinged. Nothing notified. The world updated itself on the side.

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Today (3 items)

  1. Tariff truce; a town's last newspaper; what's next for the housing bill

    NPR Up First · Apr 26 · 12 min · Download · Mark read

    The morning's three biggest stories in twelve minutes, hosted by Steve Inskeep and Leila Fadel.

  2. A reporter's notebook from the southern border

    The Daily · Apr 26 · 28 min · Download · Mark read

    Miriam Jordan returns from a week in Nogales with field recordings and a longer view.

  3. The aggregation of taste

    Stratechery · Apr 25 · 9 min · Read · Mark read

    Ben Thompson on the next layer of platform consolidation, and what it means for independent publishers.


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NPR Up First06:143 new
The Daily06:141 new
Stratechery06:130 new
The Verge06:13error
Hacker News06:12queued

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